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CECC orders CAL s overseas pilots back to Taiwan for quarantine

CNA file photo Taipei, May 10 (CNA) The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) has ordered that all China Airlines (CAL) pilots who are currently overseas fly back to Taiwan to undergo 14 days of quarantine in a tightening of its COVID-19 protocols. Health Minister Chen Shih-chung (陳時中), who heads the CECC, announced the new measure at a regular press conference Monday as the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases involving CAL pilots and an airport hotel that houses a CAL dormitory increased to 35. We worry there s a (virus) transmission chain within CAL that has not yet been detected, said Chen, who along with his team has been unable to pinpoint the sources of the CAL pilots infections since they began on April 20.

China Airlines faces stricter measures

China Airlines faces stricter measures ‘DOWN TO ZERO 2.0’: All pilots are to undergo quarantine at government centers, while cabin crew on long-haul flights have to quarantine for 14 days By Chiu Chih-jou, Shelley Shan and Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporters, with staff writer The Central Epidemic Command Center yesterday announced stricter measures to contain a COVID-19 outbreak among China Airlines (華航) flight crew, as the nature of the confirmed cases indicated an unknown chain of transmission within the airline. The “Down to Zero 2.0” plan will be tough on China Airlines personnel, but is necessary to minimize the risk to society, said Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung (陳時中), who heads the center.

Lawmakers grill officials over cluster

Lawmakers grill officials over cluster DODGING DUTY? The CECC and the transport ministry had known since February that the hotel had airline crew and tourists in the same building, a legislator said By Shelley Shan / Staff reporter Lawmakers at a meeting of the legislature’s Transportation Committee yesterday accused government officials of passing the buck regarding the COVID-19 cluster infection at the Novotel Taipei Taoyuan International Airport hotel, as none of them could give definitive answers to some key questions about the case. The committee was briefed by officials from the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Taoyuan City Government about their proposals to better manage flight and cabin crew members and other frontline workers to prevent weak spots in the disease prevention network.

3 local COVID-19 cases, 1 case with unknown infection source reported in Taiwan

3 local COVID-19 cases, 1 case with unknown infection source reported in Taiwan
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COVID-19 patient visited cafe, mall in Taoyuan before diagnosis

COVID-19 patient visited cafe, mall in Taoyuan before diagnosis 05/09/2021 04:25 PM Gloria Outlets in Taoyuan. CNA file photo Taipei, May 9 (CNA) The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) has released details on public places a China Airlines (CAL) pilot visited prior to being confirmed as having COVID-19 on Saturday and also revised the date on which the pilot s wife visited a bank in Taipei. According to the CECC, the pilot visited a cafe called Pilot in Cafe in Taoyuan on May 1. After staying there for half an hour, he went to Gloria Outlets, an open-air shopping center nearby. Later in the day, he ate at a restaurant specializing in Xinjiang cuisine on Taoyuan Street, the CECC said.

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